Mitchell Starc with the wicket of Tanzid Hasan, became the leading wicket-taker in men's World Cups (including both ODI and T20). Starc surpassed Malinga as he has now 95 wickets in his name, including 65 in ODI WCs and 30 in T20 WCs. Let's take a look at the full list-
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Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) - 94 wickets (56 in ODI WC, 38 in T20 WC) in 59 innings
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Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) - 92 wickets (49 in T20 WC, 43 in ODI WC) in 75 innings
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Trent Boult (New Zealand) - 87 wickets (53 in ODI WC, 34 in T20 WC) in 47 innings
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Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka) - 79 wickets (68 in ODI WC, 11 in T20 WC) in 48 innings
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Tim Southee (New Zealand) - 77 wickets (41 in ODI WC, 36 in T20 WC) in 47 innings
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Glenn McGrath (Australia) - 71 wickets (all in ODI World Cup) in 39 innings
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Mohammed Shami (India) - 69 wickets (55 in ODI WC, 14 in T20 WC) in 32 innings
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Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) - 69 wickets (39 in T20 WC, 30 in ODI WC) in 58 innings
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Adam Zampa (Australia) - 62 (34 in T20 WC, 28 in ODI WC) in 34 innings
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